2006

Leslie (Maglione) Jensen '06, J.D. '09 and her husband James welcomed their first child, Samantha May, on Jan. 17, 2014.

submitted May. 18, 2014 7:14P

'06

Holmes, Toriana

Toriana S. Holmes '06 is an associate practicing bankruptcy law at the law firm of Severson & Werson, P.C. in San Francisco.

submitted Mar. 9, 2013 5:12P

'06

Hendrickson, Daniel

Daniel S. Hendrickson, S.J., M.Div. '06 will be Creighton University’s 25th president as of July 2015. Hendrickson was born and raised in Fremont, Nebraska. He moved west to attend Marquette University, graduating with a B.A. in psychology and theology, before entering the Society of Jesus.

He has master’s degrees from Columbia, Fordham, and Santa Clara universities and his Ph.D. came by way of Columbia. Hendrickson has served on the Board of Trustees of Creighton University, Boston College, and Xavier University—all Jesuit institutions—and in the provost’s office at Marquette University.

Scott Heider, search committee member and chair of the Heider College of Business Board, said, “Fr. Hendrickson brings a keen understanding of the value of a Jesuit education. His global teaching experience and his scholarly agenda, focused on Jesuit teaching, makes him particularly well-prepared to deepen Creighton’s connection to its mission.”

submitted Dec. 30, 2014 11:24A

UGRD Leavey Business '06

Hazard, Kevin

Kevin Hazard '06 will be a speaker at this year's Cloud Expo. He is director of Digital Content for SoftLayer, an IBM Company, responsible for developing, influencing, and managing public-facing and internal content that SoftLayer delivers through digital channels, such as corporate websites, third-party sites, and social media.

Kevin has more than 10 years of hosting industry experience, having previously managed social media and customer community engagement for The Planet and directed customer service for Site5 Internet Solutions. On a good day, he can still dunk a basketball.

submitted Mar. 20, 2015 11:50P

UGRD Arts & Sciences '06

Harkness, Elizabeth (Warburton)

Kent Harkness ’05 and Elizabeth Warburton ’06 were married in Houston, Texas on August 16, 2012.

Bently Guglielmi ’06 writes: “My little sister, Jacqueline Taylor ’12, just graduated from SCU, along with my sister-in-law Gina Guglielmi ’12 and my first cousin Stephanie Carmassi ’12. This was a special graduation because we are the fifth generation to attend this fine university, yes fifth. It dates back to Adolph Gericke ’89, followed by Emile Maloney ’26 and his brother Harold Maloney ’24. Emile’s son and my uncle, Richard Maloney ’52, is our grandmother’s (Sheila Carmassi’s) brother. Sheila married Herm Carmassi, from the dynamic class of ’56, and their son Steve Carmassi ’84 is Stephanie’s father. I even attended his graduation in the Mission Garden back in the day. To go a step further, my husband, Tony Guglielmi ’06, and I were married by Father Tony Sauer ’56, good friend and classmate of Herm Carmassi. Fr. Sauer also baptized a future bronco: Giuliana. We took a photo at the picnic, which I hope to find, of three of the five generations who recently attended this warm ceremony last Saturday. They included my grandfather Herm, his son Steve, his daughter Stephanie, my brother Ryan Taylor ’10, my sister Jacqueline, my husband Tony, and his sister Gina. We are so proud to be a part of this fine institution. Let the tradition continue.”

submitted Jun. 19, 2012 3:14P

UGRD Arts & Sciences '06

Guglielmelli, Lisa (Duncan)

Lisa (Duncan) Guglielmelli '06 married her high school classmate, Dustin Guglielmelli, in June 2010. The wedding took place in Livermore, CA and they now make their home in Dublin, CA. The bride was walked down the aisle by her father, Phillp C. Duncan '82 and her sister Stacey M. Duncan '01 was her bridesmaid. There were also SCU friends in attendance.

submitted Mar. 26, 2011 6:01P

UGRD Arts & Sciences '06

Gomez, Belen

Belen E. Gomez ’06, MBA ’12 has been promoted to Program Manager for Professional Mentoring and Personal Leadership Development at XCEO Inc., a leadership and corporate governance consulting firm specializing in professional mentoring in Santa Clara, Calif. Ms. Gomez will be responsible for the planning and development of XCEO's Individual and Corporate Professional Mentoring Programs. The professional mentoring programs are designed to most effectively provide one-on-one career analysis and guidance to high-potential individuals. XCEO's individual and corporate professional development services consist of a variety of individual and group professional mentoring programs, led by Dr. Curtis J. Crawford and the XCEO team. XCEO collaborates with all clients to assure that they achieve an extraordinary high-level of success in their careers.

Dr. Crawford, president and CEO of XCEO, says, "During the past four years, Belen has been an integral part of all the exciting developments at XCEO. Her contributions to our success are literally branded all over the firm. As the Program Manager, Professional Mentoring and Personal Leadership Development, Belen will add significant support to each client. I am delighted that she will be partnering with me to continue delivering an incomparable level of service to our professional mentoring clients". Ms. Gomez joined the XCEO team in 2006 and previously served as the Brand Manager and Research Project Manger. Ms. Gomez earned a B.S. in Psychology from Santa Clara University in Santa Clara, Calif., in 2006. She is currently completing the M.B.A. program at Santa Clara University. Before joining the XCEO team, she worked for SRI International.

submitted Feb. 15, 2011 11:49A

UGRD Arts & Sciences '06

Gomez, Belen

Belen E. Gomez ’06, MBA ’12 has been appointed program director for Board Recruiting & Professional Mentoring Services for XCEO Inc., a governance consulting and board recruiting firm. Gomez will manage XCEO's board recruitment process, and professional mentoring programs and leadership development services. She has been supporting the professional mentoring programs for the past three years, and she is actively engaged in implementing XCEO’s professional mentoring curriculum. In this role, Gomez works with CEOs and other senior executives from Silicon Valley start ups to Fortune 500 companies, on personal leadership and entrepreneurial initiatives as well as professional advancement strategy and positioning. Most recent, she led the effort to place two board members on a $4 billion global manufacturing company’s board of directors.

Gomez joined XCEO in 2006. Prior to being named a program director, she worked in a variety of other management roles including program management, marketing, research and publishing. Gomez earned a B.S. in Psychology from Santa Clara University in Santa Clara, Calif. She received her M.B.A. from Santa Clara University with a concentration in Marketing. Before joining the XCEO team, she worked for SRI International researching behavioral development and education.

submitted Apr. 26, 2012 4:55P

'06

Gillum, Jack

Jack Gillum '06 has been named a campaign finance and investigative reporter for the Associated Press. He will be covering the role of money in the upcoming 2012 election cycle at a time when court rulings have radically changed how outside groups can influence elections. Prior to joining AP's Washington bureau, Gillum was an editor with USA Today and, before that, with the Arizona Daily Star. His notable work includes uncovering testing irregularities in big-city schools and the growing role of government subsidies in college sports programs.

submitted Aug. 9, 2011 2:57P

UGRD Arts & Sciences '06

Flynn, Christina

Christina L. Flynn '06 is joining the Utah Shakespeare Festival Educational tour for the first time. She is one of the members of the acting company for USF's 2012 tour of A Midsummer Night's Dream.

Originally from San Diego, she received her B.A in theatre arts from Santa Clara University and her M.F.A in acting from Wayne State University. Flynn also studied at the Moscow Art Theatre in Russia.

submitted Jan. 30, 2012 3:16P

GRD Ed./Couns Psych./Pastoral Min. '06

Flores, Enrique

Enrique Flores ’01, M.A. '06, through his nonprofit East Side Heroes, coordinated Unity Day II in East San Jose, in March. The event strives to promote peace amid gang-troubled communities by encouraging gang members and former member—and those whose lives have been touched by the violent feuds—to bring in gang paraphernalia in exchange for gift cards and to participate in a march through residential streets to promote peace.

"It's about identity transformation," said Flores, director of the Corazon Project, a nonprofit founded by Supervisor Dave Cortese that collaborated on the event. Flores mentors youths in an effort to steer them away from gangs.

On July 20, 2010, Brandon "Bubba" Randazzo '98 and Amy Puccetti Randazzo '98 had a baby girl named Addison Marie (pictured on right). Addie joins her older brother Jake, (6 years), and sis Sofia (1 1/2 years). Six days later on July 26th, Bubba's younger sister, Marisa Randazzo Fillmon '06 and her husband Quinn, gave birth to their first baby girl, Gianna Margaret Grace (pictured on left). Both cousins are doing great and are sure to be future Broncos!!

submitted Oct. 14, 2010 2:36P

UGRD Leavey Business '06

Fillmon, Marisa (Randazzo)

Marisa Randazzo Fillmon ’06 and her husband, Quinn, gave birth to their daughter, Ava Patricia Grace, on Jan. 6, 2012. Ava joins her big sis, Gianna (18 months). The Fillmon family resides in Long Beach, Calif.

submitted Jan. 16, 2012 9:30A

UGRD Arts & Sciences '06

Figoni, Elizabeth (Garvin)

Daniel Figoni ’03, MBA ’07 a Santa Clara water polo player, and Elizabeth Garvin ’06, a coxswain for Santa Clara's men's crew team, were married in NYC on Sept. 26, 2014. The wedding party included Emily Bjorklund ’06, Rachel Rasmusson ’06, and Jack Ferdon ’03. Broncos came to the Big Apple from near and far to celebrate. Caroline Vaughan ’06 from London, Bridget Murphy ’06 from Australia, and Kenny Flanagan-De La Hoz ’04 from Amsterdam made it an international affair!

submitted Mar. 23, 2015 1:12P

'06

Fialho, Christina

Christina Fialho ’06, J.D. ’12 and her colleague Christina Mansfield were named 2012 Echoing Green Fellows for Social Change. Echoing Green provides more than $2 million in seed support social entrepreneurs from around the world every year.

The pair will launch a new project -- Community Initiatives for Visiting Immigrants in Confinement (CIVIC) -- with support from Echoing Green for the first two years. CIVIC is a national network of immigration detention visitation groups, with a mission to end the isolation and abuse of persons in immigration detention by building and strengthening community visitation programs across the U.S. They will provide support to current visitation groups, resources and training to new groups, and a communication platform for all visitation groups.

Fialho, a social activist for immigrant rights and the daughter of an immigrant, has assisted in defending immigrants from detention and deportation before the U.S. Immigration Courts and has argued before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. She currently serves on the steering committee of the Detention Watch Network, and her scholarly publications focus on the intersection of immigration law, constitutional law, and international human rights. Prior to starting CIVIC, she co-founded the first immigration detention visitation program in California.

submitted Jun. 17, 2012 10:34A

UGRD Arts & Sciences '06

Erwin, Dan

Dan Erwin '06 Is graduating in June 2011 with a Masters degree in Marketing from Loyola University Chicago. After graduating from SCU in '06, he moved to Rome, Italy to work for Loyola's Rome Center. Prior to beginning graduate school, Dan worked as a legislative aide at the City of San Jose in Councilmember Forrest Williams' office.

submitted Mar. 31, 2011 5:40P

UGRD Arts & Sciences '06

EDWARDS, JONATHAN

Jonathan M. Edwards ’06, former member of the SCU golf team, and wife Jordan welcomed a baby boy, Jonathan Newton Edwards, on Dec. 29, 2011. He was 6 pounds, 15 ounces. They reside in Weiser, Idaho.